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Kurt Sorensen (Kurt John Sorensen) was born on 8 November, 1956 in New Zealand, is a NZ RL coach & former NZ international rugby league footballer. Discover Kurt Sorensen's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?

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Age 67 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 8 November 1956
Birthday 8 November
Birthplace New Zealand
Nationality New Zealand

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1956

Kurt John Sorensen (born 8 November 1956) is a New Zealand former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s.

He is the brother of fellow Kiwi international, Dane Sorensen, and the nephew of another pair of Kiwi brothers, Bill and Dave Sorensen.

He is of Tongan and Danish descent.

1975

While playing in the Auckland Rugby League competition, Sorensen made his début for the New Zealand national rugby league team in the 1975 World Cup.

The following year, while playing for Mt Wellington, he won the Auckland Rugby League's Rothville Trophy, which is awarded to the Premier One player of the year as chosen by the Auckland Coach.

1976

Sorensen then moved to England to play for Wigan for the 1976–77 season.

1982

He later played for the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks, finishing the 1982 season as the club's top try scorer.

1986

In 1986, after returning from the English season, Sorensen made some cameo appearances for the Northcote Tigers in the Auckland Rugby League competition.

1987

While at Widnes, Sorensen played in 252 games and captained the side that won the Championship in 1987-88 and 1988-88, the Premiership in 1987-88, 1988-89 and 1989-1990 and the 1989 World Club Challenge.

1989

During the 1989–90 season, Sorensen captained defending champions Widnes at second-row forward in their 1989 World Club Challenge victory against the visiting Canberra Raiders.

Kurt Sorensen played left- in Widnes' 6–12 defeat by Wigan in the 1988–89 John Player Special Trophy Final during the 1988–89 season at Burnden Park, Bolton on Saturday 7 January 1989, and played left-, and scored a try in the 24–0 victory over Leeds in the 1991–92 Regal Trophy Final during the 1991–92 season at Central Park, Wigan on Saturday 11 January 1992.

1990

Kurt Sorensen played left- in Widnes' 24–18 victory over Salford in the 1990 Lancashire Cup Final during the 1990–91 season at Central Park, Wigan on Saturday 29 September 1990.

1992

He also played in the Widnes side that were losing finalists in the 1992-93 Challenge Cup bursting through the defensive line from 20 yards out to score the opening try at Wembley.

1995

After leaving Widnes, Sorensen was the player-coach at Whitehaven before controversially joining rivals Workington Town in 1995.

He resigned a year later before resuming his playing career with Chorley in England, and Cudgen on the Gold Coast.

2000

In 2000 Sorensen was inducted as one of the NZRL's Legends of League.